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re: Is it possible to be against gay marriage/homosexuality without being a bigot?
Posted on 4/4/14 at 2:29 pm to goldennugget
Posted on 4/4/14 at 2:29 pm to goldennugget
I don't think government-sanctioned marriage should be a right because it requires that government be put into action. Therefore, I don't think the federal government should be able to require states to award marriage certificates to anyone.
Now, if a state wants to allow gay marriage, I completely support that.
My biggest issue is the expansion of government power and the changing nature of the concept of a "right."
Now, if a state wants to allow gay marriage, I completely support that.
My biggest issue is the expansion of government power and the changing nature of the concept of a "right."
Posted on 4/4/14 at 2:35 pm to Antonio Moss
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Antonio Moss
Question...a lesbian couple chooses to have a baby via artificial insemination. If the biological mother is killed in an accident or something her partner may have no parental rights whatsoever. The Bio-mom's family technically would have all the legal rights.
Do you see this as a state issue as well? If so, to what degree can state-to-state recipricosity occur?
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